Brad H -> RE: NFL Draft 2021 (4/26/2021 10:31:34 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ronhextall I listen to a lot of talk radio, the Stanford QB would be an interesting pick in the later rounds from what I heard from a few scouts on the radio. Not going to pretend to know a lot about him but what they said makes sense. Buzz around Stanford’s Davis Mills has analysts projecting the QB into the first round by Gabe Lehman Apr 23, 2021 A former five-star recruit, an imposing 6-foot-4 frame, deadly accuracy, talent to throw for over 500 yards in a game - these are all traits generally attributed to college quarterbacks with first-round buzz. However, that hasn’t always been the case for Stanford’s Davis Mills. That is, until very recently. Coming out of high school, Mills was one of the top prospects in the country. Though, after battling injuries early in his career and then with a shortened final season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he ended up making just 11 career starts for the Cardinal. Though it was limited, Mills made the most out of those 11 starts. He finished his career with a 65.5% completion percentage, just 1.1% lower than consensus No. 1 overall pick, Trevor Lawrence. He also holds the Stanford record for most passing yards in a single game with 504. That means he had more yards in a game than Cardinal greats John Elway and Andrew Luck - two of the most-hyped quarterback prospects of all time and both first-overall selections in their respective drafts. As Stanford head coach David Shaw explained on the Haberman & Middlekauff podcast, Mills “is one of those evaluations where you’re not looking at what he does well, you say ‘is there anything he doesn’t do well?” Even so, until the past few weeks, Mills had been somewhat of a draft afterthought as it relates to first-round quarterback buzz. There was little fanfare when he declared for the draft last December compared to other QBs from around the country. But after an excellent pro day, his draft momentum appears to be peaking at just the right time. If he would drop to 3rd rd? MAYBE? Not a bad idea, but the article leaves out his pedestrian 18-8 TD to Int ratio (Fields was 56-7). YPA was 7.9. 3rd round seems about right. Playing against PAC.XX defenses If that theory had any merit, Ryan Tannehill, Dak Prescott, Matthew Stafford, Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Cam Newton would be the best six quarterbacks in the league. It could just as easily be said that the reason Pac 12 and Big 12 defenses are so bad is because you have great quarterbacks. And it would likely be more accurate.
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